Trustees are being urged to push their sponsoring employers for better cyber security protocols after a government study found many do not have comprehensive action plans.
It has been a busy year for pensions policy and regulation, and there is still a lot in the pipeline for 2017. PP has compiled a list of what to watch out for before Christmas.
Peter Laurence has been appointed to a newly-created role at Trafalgar House to expand the business.
An individual retiring in 2017 will have a pension pot just three quarters of someone retiring in 2007 immediately before the crash, according to research by Fidelity International.
The government's proposals to clamp down on pensions cold calling are still lacking in detail and it needs to be much clearer about how they will be introduced, says the industry.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will prosecute Dominic Chappell for failing to give information and documents requested as part of the investigation into the sale of British Home Stores (BHS).
HSBC Pension Trust chief investment officer Mark Thompson will deliver the keynote address at the Professional Pensions Autumn Drinks Reception, which is being held on 27 September.
Defined benefit (DB) schemes are not taking advantage of "exceptional" pricing for bulk annuities, with most schemes insured in H1 being repeat buyers, Aon Hewitt has said.
Hymans Robertson has appointed Tom Dunster to lead its equity research team in a newly-created position.
UK households have not stopped saving to go on a debt-fuelled consumer spending spree, according to research from Royal London, despite official figures revealing the savings ratio is at a record-low.